Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The Stages Of Being Home Alone

Roommates are gone? Yay! Let’s break down the progression of emotional stages from when they first leave to when they finally come home.


First you feel liberated: time for the clothes to come off.


First you feel liberated: time for the clothes to come off.


Yup, that's right. Nobody's around to judge you for your lack of pants and top?! Don't mind if I do — take off all my clothes and dance around to Christmas music prematurely.


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You're so seductive.


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Next you start to feel a bit adventurous and naughty (in the KITCHEN of course!)


Next you start to feel a bit adventurous and naughty (in the KITCHEN of course!)


Nobody around to tell you NOT to pretend you're on an Iron Chef Quick Fire challenge with the leftover chinese food and other random items from your fridge?! Sounds like the perfect time to experiment and make the house smell as weird and funky as you want!


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After earting, you feel totally focused. Time to study, do house work, homework, etc.


After earting, you feel totally focused. Time to study, do house work, homework, etc.


I mean. Maybe not TOTALLY focused. But it's so quiet and the only distraction you have is yourself and the internet. Cutting out that 3+ hour of chit chat and shenenanigans with the roomies really aids in at least some productivity. So at least you'll be able to do a bit more work than normal.


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